You’re here. What should you do first?
This section will help you orient yourself in the City and give you some pointers on practical things you need to do to get ready for the term ahead. Some things might not seem that exciting but are really important to give you a head start
The campus is spread across a section of the city’s medieval centre, sometimes called the creative quarter.
Ahead of your first day on campus you will need to complete all of your tasks in the Applicant Portal.
Your student cards will be printed by our IT team here and distributed to you by the Course team at your introductory meeting with the Course during Welcome Week.
When you complete the final registration task on the applicant portal you will be given a university e-mail account and instructions about how to use it.
Your timetable will be available on our Intranet and you will be given information on how to sync your timetable with your phone or personal device.
The National Health Service (NHS) provides health services in the UK and all students are entitled to treatment from the NHS, including student visa holders who will have paid NHS surcharge fees as part of the immigration process.
The Students’ Union is an independent, autonomous and democratic organization that exists to support and represent students.
The postgraduate course teams at Norwich have put together some information to help you prepare and tell you more about what to expect when you are here
The undergraduate course teams at Norwich have put together some information to help you prepare and tell you more about what to expect when you are here
Where you live, and being safe and happy while you live there, is very important.
You are joining an exciting community, and there's much more to your university experience than your course that makes this community unique
The entire university community is here to ensure you thrive and succeed. This includes supporting your mental health, physical health, and your wellbeing.
This section gives you useful tips on what to pack before you set off, plus important documents you shouldn’t forget.